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Re: Weight Issues?

If you don't have weight issues, you have either discovered anti-gravity or have overlooked something.

The weight limit is ALWAYS a constraint, and the fact that you are worried about it now means that you won't be worried about it on Thursday at your first competition as you try to pass tech.

I have seen teams... and not just rookie teams, either... show up 30 pounds overweight... and still get stripped down to 120 in order to compete on Friday with lots of GP and assistance, of course... but they did not need that hassle.

Please, please, please everyone... find a reliable way to weigh your robots and stress over something else on Thursday.

Jason